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john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of the world these days. for me that judgment captures key characteristics of chris and his approach to life and work. secretary of state hillary clinton noted chris's swearing in as ambassador to libya on an earlier tour, he was visiting roman ruins at one of the tourist sites in libya. he was trailed by gadhafi security men who were obviously intimidating to other tourists. as she recounted it, he reached over to one of the men, stole his camera out of his hands and started taking pictures of the men who had been following him. they were so dumbfounded that they had to laugh. after a quick convers
john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of...
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>> guest: dennis thompson is my wonderful co-author who is professor of political science at harvard. many years ago when we repose at princeton university, we co-taught a course at the public policy and that led to his co-authored several books on deliberation and democracy. >> host: in the spirit of compromise, you get to vegetative examples. 1986 tax reform health care act. if you work, walk us through this. >> guest: this is a tale of two compromises and begins with ronald reagan presidency, where tax reform was a hugely important issue and hugely difficult issue to get done between republicans and democrats. those of us who lived through the reagan era's recognize that people thought they were very polarized. tip o'neill was a staunch liberal democrat. ronald reagan's staunch republican. yes, they crafted a bipartisan compromise with bradley dan rostenkowski bob packwood being part of the movers of this compromise. password to the affordable care act. it is arguably even more difficult to craft a compromise within one party, the democratic party because of the permanent campaign
>> guest: dennis thompson is my wonderful co-author who is professor of political science at harvard. many years ago when we repose at princeton university, we co-taught a course at the public policy and that led to his co-authored several books on deliberation and democracy. >> host: in the spirit of compromise, you get to vegetative examples. 1986 tax reform health care act. if you work, walk us through this. >> guest: this is a tale of two compromises and begins with ronald...
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. >>> and the right wingers and science don't mix. we're going to do the "politicsnation" science lab. you don't want to miss this. ♪ ♪music plays this vacation... has been a year in the planning. and here you are.. standing... nay... staring down your dreams. the rest of your holiday hinges on the moment you walk through that door. the door opens.. ...you hold your breath... and then you realize... you got it right! you got it booking right. because it doesn't get any better than this. it doesn't get any booking better than this. look at the view. look at the booking view. this is exactly what you booking needed. bask in the booking glory... at over a quarter million properties. planet earth's #1 accommodation site booking.com booking.yeah behind the silver of philadelphia cream cheese. it always begins with fresh, local milk, blended with real wholesome cream. going fresh from the farm, to our fridge, in just six days. because we believe in fresh taste. that's the way we set the standard for intensely rich, luscious flavor. so o
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forly tou more than two years.n two ye >> some may still deny theill deny overwhelming judgment of science bu but none can avoid theg impact devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms.ith 11 mil >> reporter: with 11 million illegal immigrants in america,ngress to mr. obama called on congress topr provide a legal path tohip. citizenship. >> our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. until bright young students and engineers are listed in our work force rather than expelled fromm our country. >> reporter: mr. obama also recalled the newtown shootingch cause massacre which caused him to push for gun control and a polarizing fight with congress he previously avoided. journey i >> our journey is not complete until all our children-- in the streets of detroit to the hills of appalachia to the quiet lands of newtown-- know that they are in th cared for and cherished and the qui always safe from harm. >> reporter: there was one line tailored specifically fo
forly tou more than two years.n two ye >> some may still deny theill deny overwhelming judgment of science bu but none can avoid theg impact devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms.ith 11 mil >> reporter: with 11 million illegal immigrants in america,ngress to mr. obama called on congress topr provide a legal path tohip. citizenship. >> our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants...
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clinical science are two types. one is regime to close the type of government you have in the form goes to your regime in the form of government, both culture and the government you should be our foreign policy, keeping gadhafi empower, is that four or in opposition to american interests? i don't get them as issues' notebook. those are policy issues. i'm mainly concerned with regime issues. but you take your point, i am making a distinction between the democratic sovereignty and so i guess they don't have an objection to the overthrow of the burmese government. it would have an objection is a policy, i don't think to be a good policy to change every country in the world i am not advocating not in any sense. we can argue about different policies. i'm saying is a form of government, the liberal democratic nationstate is superior to other forms of government. one would be global governance. others isn't autocratic regime. i talk about russia and china has autocratic regimes than i do see any problem pushiness countries
clinical science are two types. one is regime to close the type of government you have in the form goes to your regime in the form of government, both culture and the government you should be our foreign policy, keeping gadhafi empower, is that four or in opposition to american interests? i don't get them as issues' notebook. those are policy issues. i'm mainly concerned with regime issues. but you take your point, i am making a distinction between the democratic sovereignty and so i guess they...
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there's really -- in other words, some things have been decided by science. >> correct. and, you know, we spent a good two years now talking about the huge threat that our debt has when arguably the warming of the planet, which could be irreversible is a much larger threat than our national debt. what obama was trying to say is we need to have a reasoned discussion. i'm tired of saying this side and this side let's meet in the middle. let's acknowledge certain -- >> the republican party had up until recently acknowledged a common science, and then as part of this crazy admission requirement for the republican candidacy for president, you have to disown all that, all that knowledge. >> that's exactly right. i think he felt so comfortable saying what he said yesterday because the american people were with him on election day. you know, they stood up and they said, no, this is time for reasonable discussion on issues. this wasn't just one set of issues. the american people and our research at emily's list has shown that particularly women voters just want some common sense
there's really -- in other words, some things have been decided by science. >> correct. and, you know, we spent a good two years now talking about the huge threat that our debt has when arguably the warming of the planet, which could be irreversible is a much larger threat than our national debt. what obama was trying to say is we need to have a reasoned discussion. i'm tired of saying this side and this side let's meet in the middle. let's acknowledge certain -- >> the republican...
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we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions i am announcing today but as important as the steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action from members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress must act. congress must act soon. i am calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first, it is time for congress to require a universal background check for anyone trying to buy a gun. [applause] the law already requires licensed gun dealers to run background checks and over the last 14 years, that has kept 1.5 million of the wrong people for getting their hands on a gun but it is hard to enforce that law when as many as 40% of all gun purchases are conducted without a background check. that is not safe. that is not smart. is not fair to responsible gun buyers or sellers. if you want to buy a gun, whether it is from a licensed dealer or a private seller, you should at least have to show you are not a felon or somebody legally prohibited from buy
we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions i am announcing today but as important as the steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action from members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress must act. congress must act soon. i am calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first, it is time for congress to require a universal background check for anyone trying to buy a...
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the cover story of "christian science monitor" - a look inside as some of the more famous second terms richard norton smith is talking about. vietnam was lbj. a call from the bronx, new york. caller: if the losing presidential candidate is not an office holder, does he get to participate in the inauguration? will mitt romney be there? host: we know that mitt romney will not be here tomorrow, neither president bush. guest: president bush 41 is just out of the hospital. i wonder if jimmy carter -- host: he will be in attendance, as well as bill clinton. immy carter is 87. -- jimmy carter is 87. guest: that is a relatively new tradition. herbert hoover was invited to the kennedy inaugural in 1961. he was a very close friend to the president's father. the weather was so bad that he really could not get here. but he intended to be here. host: ronald reagan had the warmest and coldest inauguration days. 1981 and 1985. guest: the great story about the weather -- william howard taft, who had this self deprecatory sense of humor -- there was a blizzard. he said, i always thought it would be a c
the cover story of "christian science monitor" - a look inside as some of the more famous second terms richard norton smith is talking about. vietnam was lbj. a call from the bronx, new york. caller: if the losing presidential candidate is not an office holder, does he get to participate in the inauguration? will mitt romney be there? host: we know that mitt romney will not be here tomorrow, neither president bush. guest: president bush 41 is just out of the hospital. i wonder if...
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felix beat scummy student at high school received first mesa mathematics at the 2012 wyoming state science fair. his winning project was titled frequency and distribution of permutation all primes. i was going to explain that to you but i can't even say it. i'll leave that to felix. i'm sure you have mattered more in mathematics in the future. thanks for doing a good job. please stay let us recognize you. [applause] >> teachers and high school students are not talk about a great university. and please are the president of the university with us today, tom buchanan. thomas retiring at the london successful career at the university. during his tenure, was seen in the sunni strengthening of their garbage to community colleges. he has built areas of distinction and energy, arts and business. i have served very difficult job, but that tom with his wife, jackie, accomplish great dedication and skill for the benefit of students in wyoming. tom, please stand as a thank you for your dedication to uw. [applause] >> tom, i would note that our pasco teams over there seemed to be giving you a wonderful
felix beat scummy student at high school received first mesa mathematics at the 2012 wyoming state science fair. his winning project was titled frequency and distribution of permutation all primes. i was going to explain that to you but i can't even say it. i'll leave that to felix. i'm sure you have mattered more in mathematics in the future. thanks for doing a good job. please stay let us recognize you. [applause] >> teachers and high school students are not talk about a great...
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when i hear people say our kids need to do better in math, science and history and the arts, i don't disagree with that. i hope that we would add that approximate if we teach our children to be smart and not honest and if their minds are filled with information and souls lack integrit yehonor . succeed in being great athletes and self centered self serving jerks it is not that our kids failed us. it is that we failed them. [applause] little reminder tomorrow, tomorrow is a day to pray in america. a day to pray for our country and leaders and i hope you will join your fellow americans for a day to pray. details at adaytopray.com. >> on wednesday president obama flank would by biden defended his action to go for a 23 step plan on gun without congress. >> it is based on the work of joe's task force . in the days ahead, i intend to use whatever weight this office holds to make them a reality. because while there is no law or set of laws that prevent every senseless act of violence completely, no piece of legislation that will prevent every tragedy, every act of evil, if there is even one
when i hear people say our kids need to do better in math, science and history and the arts, i don't disagree with that. i hope that we would add that approximate if we teach our children to be smart and not honest and if their minds are filled with information and souls lack integrit yehonor . succeed in being great athletes and self centered self serving jerks it is not that our kids failed us. it is that we failed them. [applause] little reminder tomorrow, tomorrow is a day to pray in...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> when i tell i think you should own a stock, that doesn't mean you should throw all of your eggs into that one basket. even if you are almost positive if it goes up. because diversification is the
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i...
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only the math and science. it seems to me that if comprehension is an issue, it will -- is a problem across the subject areas. guest: in this particular international assessment, we do not assess eighth grade reading. that is more a decision among the various participating countries. in the u.s., we take that seriously. we continue to assess reading and writing at the fourth, eighth, and 12th grade levels. there is a great deal of interest moving to the next generation of assessments in trying to get the language arts. to be more authentic. that is certainly something that this international group of assessments has not caught up with. host: from twitter -- can you give us a sense of how students are doing in the fourth grade compared to older? guest: we see this trend across almost every subject where fourth graders have been improving steadily over the last decade but we do not see the same levels of improvement at the 8th grade levels. that does not mean they are falling off. in many cases, our eighth and 12
only the math and science. it seems to me that if comprehension is an issue, it will -- is a problem across the subject areas. guest: in this particular international assessment, we do not assess eighth grade reading. that is more a decision among the various participating countries. in the u.s., we take that seriously. we continue to assess reading and writing at the fourth, eighth, and 12th grade levels. there is a great deal of interest moving to the next generation of assessments in trying...
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the cover story of "christian science monitor" - a look inside as some of the more famous second terms richard norton smith is talking about. a call from the bronx, new york. caller: if the losing presidential candidate is not an office holder, does he get to participate in the inauguration? host: we know that mitt romney will not be here tomorrow, neither president bush. guest: president bush 41 is just out of the hospital. i wonder if jimmy carter -- host: he will be in attendance, as well as bill clinton. guest: that is a relatively new tradition. herbert hoover was invited to the kennedy inaugural in 1961. he was a very close friend to the president's father. the weather was so bad that he really could not get here. but he intended to be here. host: ronald reagan had the warmest and coldest inauguration days. guest: the great story about the weather -- william howard taft, who had this self deprecatory sense of humor -- there was a blizzard. he said, i always thought it would be a cold day when i would be elected a president of the united states. there have been efforts recently to
the cover story of "christian science monitor" - a look inside as some of the more famous second terms richard norton smith is talking about. a call from the bronx, new york. caller: if the losing presidential candidate is not an office holder, does he get to participate in the inauguration? host: we know that mitt romney will not be here tomorrow, neither president bush. guest: president bush 41 is just out of the hospital. i wonder if jimmy carter -- host: he will be in attendance,...
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we have to lead in science and technology. we have spent military money. so america should lead by example. bring genius from other people, like i came to this country for opportunity, for freedom. that's why america is respected. is no other country in the world who looks like america. give all young people who have come to this country to start a family and produce very good kids. i have heard the high-school graduation rate is higher. very encouraging. host: now to a philadelphia caller, a democrat, marc. caller: i don't want to go wet blanket over all this, but my wife and i got our first paychecks in january of this year. because of the payroll tax cut, we got tax increases. my wife and i are among the 50% that they both payroll taxes and income taxes. we are going to take a $200 per month hit in increased payroll taxes. they should have given us a corresponding tax credits for $200 a month income tax that we pay. my wife is a federal employee and has not gotten a raise in over two years. i work for small employer in philadelphia and have not gotten a
we have to lead in science and technology. we have spent military money. so america should lead by example. bring genius from other people, like i came to this country for opportunity, for freedom. that's why america is respected. is no other country in the world who looks like america. give all young people who have come to this country to start a family and produce very good kids. i have heard the high-school graduation rate is higher. very encouraging. host: now to a philadelphia caller, a...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back now on my special "guns in america." we left it on a point you raised there about calling the police. you have an issue with that. >> i wanted to emphasize this because it sharpens the point of our disagreement. people who own guns have kids, they have families. they love them. they've got a different view about how to maintain their individual security. and what we're talking about in response to your comment, call the police, is that there is a window of imminent threat that's recognized by our law of self-defense that says the government's monopoly on violence is something that we create an exception to. >> here is my response. i don't think anybody in this room, or very, very few people -- >> legitimate violence. >> government's monopoly on violence? >> sure. the government -- >> we're not in the violence business. >> no, the government has a monopoly on legitimate violence. the government can execute people. the government can
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back now on my special "guns in america." we left it on a point you raised there about calling the police. you have an issue with that. >> i wanted to emphasize this because it sharpens the point of our disagreement. people who own guns have kids, they have families. they love them. they've got a different view...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good evening this is the piers morgan special guns in america. president obama is creation of the second amendment. press secretary jay carney says the president's proposals will be significant. >> the president has made clear that he intends to take a comprehensive approach, including the assault weapons ban, including a measure to ban high-capacity magazine clips, including an effort to close the very big loopholes in the background check system in our country. >> is the white house plan enough? tonight i'll talk to experts on both sides of the gun battle plus victims' families and big city mayors leading the charge for gun control. and consider this. since adam lanza murdered 20 children and six adults at sandy hook at least 917 americans have been killed by guns. while the nra reports an unprecedented surge in membership, up 250,000 over the past month. add to that record sales of ar-15 assault rifles. so what's the solution? more w
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good evening this is the piers morgan special guns in america. president obama is creation of the second amendment. press secretary jay carney says the president's proposals will be significant. >> the president has made clear that he intends to take a comprehensive approach, including the assault weapons ban, including a...
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lee vinocur is an adjunct assistant professor at the lsu health science center shreveport. before we launch into the flu vaccine, how dangerous is it for a pregnant woman to get the flu? >> well, you know, it isn't, and i think this is finally a big study that will put women at ease. it's true, you know, most pregnant women, they really want to steer clear of any kind of medication. but for the last 50 years, we've been telling them they should get a flu shot because they're more at risk for having serious complications from the flu and dying from the flu. jenna: so just to be clear, there's a bigger risk for pregnant women for getting the flu, just getting sick than it is from getting the vaccine, according to this study. >> yes, absolutely. and there's a risk to the fetus. you know, having a very high fever early on in your pregnancy can increase your risk of neural tube defects and problems with spine developing in the baby. so there's a real risk to the unb born child. -- unborn child. and, of course, women were always worried could this, you know, could i misor carry f
lee vinocur is an adjunct assistant professor at the lsu health science center shreveport. before we launch into the flu vaccine, how dangerous is it for a pregnant woman to get the flu? >> well, you know, it isn't, and i think this is finally a big study that will put women at ease. it's true, you know, most pregnant women, they really want to steer clear of any kind of medication. but for the last 50 years, we've been telling them they should get a flu shot because they're more at risk...
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speaking at the briefings hosted by the christian science monitor. he said he's hopeful not confident about the perspective for a tax reform. and expressed a willing tons look at the medicare eligibility age in the context of deficit reduction. this is an hour. >> thank you for coming. welcome to our first breakfast of the new year. our guest is sander levin of michigan. this is the first visit with the group. we welcome him. he's a detroit native learned bachelor of degree in chicago. elected michigan state senate. he was assistant administrator to agency for international development. he was elected to the house in 1982. four years after his brother karl elected to the senate. in march 2010, he won the gavel as chairman of the means committee. thus ended biographical portion of the program. now to the thrilling process portion. we reason out record. no live blogging tweeting no filing any of kind while the breakfast is underway. there's no em bow gar when the breakfast is over. they have agreed to not use this for at least two hours after the break
speaking at the briefings hosted by the christian science monitor. he said he's hopeful not confident about the perspective for a tax reform. and expressed a willing tons look at the medicare eligibility age in the context of deficit reduction. this is an hour. >> thank you for coming. welcome to our first breakfast of the new year. our guest is sander levin of michigan. this is the first visit with the group. we welcome him. he's a detroit native learned bachelor of degree in chicago....
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anaesthesia is really more an art than a science. beeping monitors can't always tell if a patient is unconscious. but a new approach that can monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: his work looks at the brain. his theory, all the electrical signals, spreading across the brain, creates consciousness. think of it as flipping a light switch, with light spilling into all the rooms of your brain. in surgery, anaesthesia closes the door. that's when you're truly unconscious. this stimulates the brain with an electric current to see if it spreads. an unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> finding out whether the various parts of the brain are talking to each other or not. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could stop the horror that happened to angela. >> it really does affect somebody's life a great deal. >> i look forward to anaesthesia as the best sleep i ever get. yeah, and they say it happens in terms of every 1,000 pat
anaesthesia is really more an art than a science. beeping monitors can't always tell if a patient is unconscious. but a new approach that can monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: his work looks at the brain. his theory, all the electrical signals, spreading across the brain, creates consciousness. think of it as flipping a light switch, with light spilling into all the rooms of your brain. in surgery,...
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hear from folks who are very critical of coca-cola, cspi for one example, they're saying center for science and the public interest, the soda industry is under siege and for good reason. the new advertising campaign not a meaningful contribution toward addressing obesity, but i wanted to pull some of the numbers when it comes to u. profits, right? coca-cola, highly profitable, 48.2 billion last year, this year. $50 billion. so really under siege? >> well, they're not under siege per se. they're not going bankrupt over this. coca-cola makes a lot of sugary drinks, so does pepsi and everyone else but they're not the only culprit in this war. this is a world we live in, mcdonald's and wendy's and fast food. you go and order a diet coke to go with your double big mac and extra large fries, it doesn't make that much of a difference. to single out coca-cola, was it smart of coke to do this, they're taking the first step, is there a lot of work to be done? without question. >> you mentioned pepsi. it was about beyonce a big deal with pepsi. >> she's getting heat about this. >> she is. >> heat comi
hear from folks who are very critical of coca-cola, cspi for one example, they're saying center for science and the public interest, the soda industry is under siege and for good reason. the new advertising campaign not a meaningful contribution toward addressing obesity, but i wanted to pull some of the numbers when it comes to u. profits, right? coca-cola, highly profitable, 48.2 billion last year, this year. $50 billion. so really under siege? >> well, they're not under siege per se....
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eastern, a special report, the psychology and science behind cheating. join brooke baldwin right here on cnn. >>> the overall death right from cancer in the united states has dropped 20% from more than 20 years ago. this new report coming from the american cancer society. that means nearly 1.2 million cancer deaths have been prevented in that time. the report also projects there will be 1.6 million new cancer cases this year. but overall cancer cases are declining for most types of cancer. what does this all mean? with me now is chief medical officer and executive vice president of the american cancer society. welcome, doctor. >> hello. how are you? >> so these figures, they are just released this morning and you must be feeling good. >> this is really good news. you can look at survival by the number of people getting cancer a you can see, since survival is increasing we must be doing something well but you can also debate that. nobody can debate it when the number of people dying is actually going down. 1.2 million people alive today that wouldn't have
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so many local officials have increasingly resorted to the kind of tactics you see in the video to science their critics or other troublemakers. and the goal of maintaining stability has become so rnt for the authorities simply don't seem it care that foreign media is present. last august, i covered a high profile murder trial of the wife of a disgraced leader. her supporters showed up in front of the courthouse, but asas i was interviewing them, police started stuffing them into cars and they kicked and screamed in vain. just one more example. china of course has had a new leadership since last october and they have promised reform. saying they would listen to people's concerns and deliver a more just society to all citizens. but judging from what has happened so far, the new leaders are still not going on tolerate anything or minute who dares an challenge the monopoly of power. >>> free press is nothing to take for granted. >> absolutely. they call social stability the most important thing for communist leaders. for u.s. officials, it's human rights. always a conflict between the united
so many local officials have increasingly resorted to the kind of tactics you see in the video to science their critics or other troublemakers. and the goal of maintaining stability has become so rnt for the authorities simply don't seem it care that foreign media is present. last august, i covered a high profile murder trial of the wife of a disgraced leader. her supporters showed up in front of the courthouse, but asas i was interviewing them, police started stuffing them into cars and they...
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we don't been fit from not knowing the science -- benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions that i am announcing today, but as important as these steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action for members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress, too, must act. and congress must act soon. and i'm calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first, it's time for congress to require a universal background check for anyone trying to buy a gun. [applause] the law already requires licensed gun dealers to run background checks, and over the last 14 years that's kept 1.4 million of the wrong people from getting their hands on a gun. but it's hard to enforce that law when as many as 40% of all gun purchases are conducted without a background check. that's not safe. that's not smart. it's not fair to responsible gun buyers or sellers. if you want to buy a gun, whether it's from a licensed dealer or a private seller, you should at least have to show you are not a ifon or somebod
we don't been fit from not knowing the science -- benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions that i am announcing today, but as important as these steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action for members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress, too, must act. and congress must act soon. and i'm calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first, it's time for congress to...
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strt for science and believe interest said they don't think this is meaningful and they think coke is trying to do damage control and they are seeing what the mayor did in new york with limiting the sizes of sodas and they are afraid of that happening in more cities and they are afraid of taxes on the soed. they think this is a total damage control thing. coke said that's not true. they say the contributions are meaningful and help americans lose weight. >> when are i watched it, i thought it was more like a rahrah campaign and look at whatty what we are doing. i would love to put the nine teaspoons out there and say this is what you are consuming. we appreciate that. live in atlanta for us. >> look at all those. >> i know. i would never put nine tea spoons of sugar in my mouth. >> 45 minutes after the hour. flooding rain and icy roads. trouble making weather is on the docket and all here in the northeast. we will look at all of that. >> good morning again. here's the deal. what we have got is the stalled front. areas of low pressure riding along and bringing everything from rain, sle
strt for science and believe interest said they don't think this is meaningful and they think coke is trying to do damage control and they are seeing what the mayor did in new york with limiting the sizes of sodas and they are afraid of that happening in more cities and they are afraid of taxes on the soed. they think this is a total damage control thing. coke said that's not true. they say the contributions are meaningful and help americans lose weight. >> when are i watched it, i...
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you will meet astronauts there embers of the nasa science lab. winding down this friday rush hour. marilyn, 95, video. this serious crash happened in 7:00 hour. three lanes getting by. one lane is blocked. a five-mile backup. here is the map. the alternate is to 95 to bw way. a great looking forecast. 3060 reads. winds are brisk. 's.hiwinchills in the 20 culpepper feels like 24. mostly sunny and breezy and cold. 40 degrees. colder next week. we are back here at noon. there are over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee that have earned the "keurig brewed" seal of approval. the keurig brewed seal is our commitment that the cfee inside will deliver a delicious cup of coffee evermey time. keurig brewed -- ok for the only mark of genuine keurig quality.
you will meet astronauts there embers of the nasa science lab. winding down this friday rush hour. marilyn, 95, video. this serious crash happened in 7:00 hour. three lanes getting by. one lane is blocked. a five-mile backup. here is the map. the alternate is to 95 to bw way. a great looking forecast. 3060 reads. winds are brisk. 's.hiwinchills in the 20 culpepper feels like 24. mostly sunny and breezy and cold. 40 degrees. colder next week. we are back here at noon. there are over 200...
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help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new avalon. toyota. let's go places. introducing the radically new avalon. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. >>steve: the white house quadrupling the number of signatures required for a petition to get an official response. now they want 100,000 signatures in 30 days. the change comes after a request c
help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new avalon. toyota. let's go places. introducing the radically new avalon. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the...
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the psychology, the science, all of that. don't miss the "cnn newsroom" special report this afternoon at 3:00 eastern. >>> and now, today's other headline, and it is also a sport story, and it is also very bizarre. a little confusing. trust me, a lot of us shaking our heads about it, too, and we don't even have the, the full story. it's about this guy. superstar of the notre dame fighting irish football program. this name is manti te'o, heisman runner-up, rock star linebacker. the last three years of his love life sound a little like a cheesy romantic comedy. all that time, three years. looks like he's been involved in an elaborate story of love, lies and heartbreaking loss. even told reporters about the tragic loss of the love of his life, quote/unquote, and her inspiration that drove him to win on the football field. heren the thing. it's all hogwash. turns out there's no girlfriend. no. there was no tragic and inspiring death of said girlfriend in respect was nothing. this whole thing was made up. supposedly. and i've got
the psychology, the science, all of that. don't miss the "cnn newsroom" special report this afternoon at 3:00 eastern. >>> and now, today's other headline, and it is also a sport story, and it is also very bizarre. a little confusing. trust me, a lot of us shaking our heads about it, too, and we don't even have the, the full story. it's about this guy. superstar of the notre dame fighting irish football program. this name is manti te'o, heisman runner-up, rock star...
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the cover story of "christian science monitor" - a look inside as some of the more famous second terms richard norton smith is talking about. a call from the bronx, new york. caller: if the losing presidential candidate is not a part office holder, does to get to participate -- does he get to participate in the inauguration? host: we know that mitt romney will not be here tomorrow, neither president bush. guest: president bush 41 is just out of the hospital. i wonder if jimmy carter. host: he will be in attendance, as well as bill clinton. guest: that is a relatively new tradition. herbert hoover was invited to the kennedy inaugural in 1961. he was a very close friend to the president's father. the weather was so bad that he really could not get here. but he intended to be here. host: ronald reagan had the warmest and coldest inauguration days. guest: the great story about the weather -- william howard taft, self deprecatoryrecator sense of humor -- but there was a blizzard. he said, as always thought it would be a cold day when i was a united states.he nine state the rough and efforts
the cover story of "christian science monitor" - a look inside as some of the more famous second terms richard norton smith is talking about. a call from the bronx, new york. caller: if the losing presidential candidate is not a part office holder, does to get to participate -- does he get to participate in the inauguration? host: we know that mitt romney will not be here tomorrow, neither president bush. guest: president bush 41 is just out of the hospital. i wonder if jimmy carter....
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. >> brian: education, roads, communication, networks, science, labs, a lot of investment in infrastructure, which means investment infrastructure means do you need revenue? to get revenue, you raise taxes. >> gretchen: you lint like what he was talking about, maybe you liked that it was short. under 20 minutes. we heard that one president in history gave a two-hour speech. >> brian: and he died. >> steve: he did. >> gretchen: he did soon after of pneumonia. let's talk about that whole idea of the middle class, though, because these are the facts, folks. the median household income in 2007 was $54,489. of course, that was before the banks collapsed and before the recession. in 2011, that has gone down to $50,054. that's a huge chunk of change when you're talking about families raising kids, trying to send them to college and trying to feed them. >> steve: because when you look at the middle class, and every class, we really want for everybody in this country is to have a job. we really didn't hear a whole lot about that. we didn't hear much about cutting anything. we didn't hear about jobs.
. >> brian: education, roads, communication, networks, science, labs, a lot of investment in infrastructure, which means investment infrastructure means do you need revenue? to get revenue, you raise taxes. >> gretchen: you lint like what he was talking about, maybe you liked that it was short. under 20 minutes. we heard that one president in history gave a two-hour speech. >> brian: and he died. >> steve: he did. >> gretchen: he did soon after of pneumonia. let's...
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since 2007, our economy has not been well served, so there are -- people cannot find the sciences and mathematicians in the u.s. there are family farms that have shut down. others have moved to mexico because they cannot find the workers. the whole economy is suffering because we cannot grow without immigration. we are steering in the face of a potential great stimulus without it costing at trillion dollars. we have also seen the human complexity of immigration intensified. the kids to have been born here to undocumented parents, the kids who came here when there were four or five years old. parents who have worked in a job for 15 years and are hoping this is their future, that they can be part of the american dream. every single day, it becomes more complicated. until lawmakers act, president, the congress, we are allowed in this humanitarian situation to golan. it strikes me as so un american that we ignore it. ignoring the problem does not make the problem go away. there has been a consensus, i believe, that two things are not going to happen. on one hand, we are not going to run t
since 2007, our economy has not been well served, so there are -- people cannot find the sciences and mathematicians in the u.s. there are family farms that have shut down. others have moved to mexico because they cannot find the workers. the whole economy is suffering because we cannot grow without immigration. we are steering in the face of a potential great stimulus without it costing at trillion dollars. we have also seen the human complexity of immigration intensified. the kids to have...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. the futures are indicated higher. in fact picked up quite a bit of steam. at this point the dow futures are up 52 points, let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. we've had good economic numbers that came out that spurred things, but a lot of news on the big stocks, too. the financials are out this morning. why don't we start off talking a bit about boeing. we've had several analysts on this morning. the question is, what you do you do with the stock while you wait to hear more information about what's really happening? >> headline risk continues. remember the stock was between 69 and 70 for quite a long time. people were hoping for a big different boost, i don't know if that can happen. there was a great airbus conference call this morning on between 4:15 and quarter of 5:00. those guys are smoking it. i think what's going to happen is eventually there will be order cancellations. i don't bu
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. the futures are indicated higher. in fact picked up quite a bit of steam. at this point the dow futures are up 52 points, let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. we've had good economic numbers that came out that spurred things, but a lot of news on the big stocks, too. the financials...
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she is a student at northeastern university and studying political science. this is the fight back we are talking about. please say a quick word about what it is like trying to navigate through poverty when you are a single mom and what you say to all of those single moms watching right now trying to navigate the same journey. >> thank you for having me. it is not easy to be able to come and leave my baby back. i was feeling sad. i did not want to leave him. this is a fight for plenty of women, and not only single mothers. single fathers out there as well that struggle just as much as i do. [applause] i know plenty of them and they struggle. picture this. you are a single parent, but you have to come up with a way how to feed your family, work at the same time to pay bills, and go to school to get an education to better your life. last year, i only made $8,000 the whole year. my food stamps were cut. that was the only way i was able to feed my son, $85 a month. the average family spends close to $500 or more. you expect me to spend $85 and live with that for
she is a student at northeastern university and studying political science. this is the fight back we are talking about. please say a quick word about what it is like trying to navigate through poverty when you are a single mom and what you say to all of those single moms watching right now trying to navigate the same journey. >> thank you for having me. it is not easy to be able to come and leave my baby back. i was feeling sad. i did not want to leave him. this is a fight for plenty of...
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we're leading in science and technology, but not for the people. mass of a literary power. if you look at the condition that 85% of the country, it is terrible. >> i'm looking right now at those who are walking to their seats. timothy geithner, the outgoing treasury secretary. eric holder, the attorney general. their seats on the west front of the capital, about to witness the second inauguration of president obama. jenna napolitano's, the former governor of arizona, the secretary of homeland security. eric holder, the attorney general. comet, for example, on timothy geithner are. not only timothy geithner, but jack lew, who has been nominated by president obama to be the next secretary treasurer, and how that fits into the issue you're so deeply concerned about right now with minimum wage. >> a lot of liberal democrats filled with extraordinary help think, well, clinton's second term he does not have to worry. obama doesn't have to worry about re-election so it can be different. it is not one to be different. unless the people wake up in this country and exert a tiny bit o
we're leading in science and technology, but not for the people. mass of a literary power. if you look at the condition that 85% of the country, it is terrible. >> i'm looking right now at those who are walking to their seats. timothy geithner, the outgoing treasury secretary. eric holder, the attorney general. their seats on the west front of the capital, about to witness the second inauguration of president obama. jenna napolitano's, the former governor of arizona, the secretary of...
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no math or science teachers can teach all the children they need to equipped them. research labs that can bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now more than ever we must do these things together as one nation and one people. this generation of americans has been tested by crisis that is steal our resolve and proved our resilience. a decade of war is now ending. an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless. for, we possess all the qualities that this world without boundaries demands. youth and drive, diversity and openness. an endless capacity for risk and a gift for reinvention. my fellow americans, we are made for this moment, and we will seize it so long as we seize it together. for, we, the people, understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and a growing many barely make it. we believe that america's prosperity must rest upon the broad shoulders of a rising middle class. we know that america tlifs when every person can find independence and pride in their work and the wages of honest labor liberat
no math or science teachers can teach all the children they need to equipped them. research labs that can bring new jobs and businesses to our shores. now more than ever we must do these things together as one nation and one people. this generation of americans has been tested by crisis that is steal our resolve and proved our resilience. a decade of war is now ending. an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless. for, we possess all the qualities that this world...
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we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions that i'm announcing today, but as important as these steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action from members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress, too, must act, and congress must act soon, and i'm calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first, it's time for congress to require a universal background check for anyone trying to buy a gun. [ applause ] the law already requires licensed gun dealers to run background checks and that's kept 1.5 million people in the last five years to get a gun but it's hard to enforce that law when as many as 40% of all gun purchases are conducted without a background check. that's not safe. that's not smart. it's not fair to responsible gun buyers or sellers. if you want to buy a gun, whether it's from a licensed dealer or a private seller, you should at least have to show you are not a felon or somebody legally prohibited from buying one. this is
we don't benefit from not knowing the science of this epidemic of violence. these are a few of the 23 executive actions that i'm announcing today, but as important as these steps are, they are in no way a substitute for action from members of congress. to make a real and lasting difference, congress, too, must act, and congress must act soon, and i'm calling on congress to pass some very specific proposals right away. first, it's time for congress to require a universal background check for...
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>> yes. >> what's the science behind it? >> longstanding reports, and every country reporting that the y chromosome is weaker than the x chromosome. because of that, you have a higher whine factor. when you have a viral infection, your y chromosome triggers -- oh, my god, oh, my god, i'm going to die. when you come down with a serious illness, you don't see the doctor on time. that is improving. >> you kind of undersold it. it isn't so much that the y chromosome is weak. it's that the x chromosome has -- >> oh, is that it? dna trumps them all. >> as one. world's great feminists, i think women are stronger than men overall. i really, really do. we're bigger babies. >> it does impact on women's health because we don't whine enough, women often take care of our families rather than take care of ourselves. >> there you go. >> there's another report that men go to the doctor less and as a result tend to get sick more often and when they get sick it's worse. >> no, because the women will be the ones in your ear. >> your wife will
>> yes. >> what's the science behind it? >> longstanding reports, and every country reporting that the y chromosome is weaker than the x chromosome. because of that, you have a higher whine factor. when you have a viral infection, your y chromosome triggers -- oh, my god, oh, my god, i'm going to die. when you come down with a serious illness, you don't see the doctor on time. that is improving. >> you kind of undersold it. it isn't so much that the y chromosome is weak....
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the findings are published in "nature geo science" and may push the search for ancient life on mars underground. >>> off-duty police officer in madrid is being credited as a hero this morning after rescuing a woman who fainted and fell on the city's subway tracks. the officer leaped into action and pulled the 52-year-old woman to safety. an oncoming train saw the trouble on the tracks and fortunately was able to stop in time. lucky day all right. it is now 7:12. let's go back to matt, savannah, and al. >> that's a nasty fall. natalie, thanks very much. here's the deal. you want to get the attention of the president and the vice president on inaugural day. what do you do? who are you going to call? >> there's really only one person you call. al roker. it happened to him yesterday. all he really needed was a teeny, tiny bit of encouragement from brian williams and david gregory. take a look. >> no pressure on al roker, but anything -- >> really? >> -- less than an interview will be considered a failure. >> thank you very much. i think we can pretty much assume it's going to be a failure. >> a str
the findings are published in "nature geo science" and may push the search for ancient life on mars underground. >>> off-duty police officer in madrid is being credited as a hero this morning after rescuing a woman who fainted and fell on the city's subway tracks. the officer leaped into action and pulled the 52-year-old woman to safety. an oncoming train saw the trouble on the tracks and fortunately was able to stop in time. lucky day all right. it is now 7:12. let's go back...